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Help! Trying to Pick the Best Carolina Atlantic Town to Move to Stat
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79031244:MV81MTAzODkwXzkzNTk2NTYzXzI2Rjg4N0E4] [quote:BLACK GHOST:MV81MTAzODkwXzkzNTk1NDg3X0FDNjFBQkU2] When I was stationed at Ft Bragg my favorite place to go for a long weekend was Wilmington Beach NC. Chill town, not too much of a partying crowd. Quaint old part of town with nice neighborhoods and big old willow trees, but you're also right near a pristine beach. [/quote] Second that. Wilmington sounds like a place for you to look at. I loved it. [/quote]
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Any advice will be appreciated. I'm retired but want to work some again. Need low crime, nice beach not too far away, and lowest cost of living as possible. What's a real nice seaside town/area in N. or S. Carolina? Thanks for any help.
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